2016 Marvel's Luke CageSeason 1Marvel Television
First episode: 2016-09-30Last episode: 2016-09-30
As the bulletproof defender of Harlem, Luke Cage battles corrupt politicians, ruthless gangsters and demons from his own past.
Episodes
0h 55m

With tension building in the streets of Harlem thanks to ruthless club owner Cottonmouth, Luke finds it increasingly difficult to live a quiet life

0h 59m

Luke is pulled deeper into the fight for his neighborhood when, as a favor to an old friend, he tries to help a kid who's in trouble with Cottonmouth

0h 57m

In the aftermath of a chaotic event at a favorite Harlem hangout, Luke heeds the call to action -- and hits Cottonmouth where he'll feel it most

0h 53m

As he rescues a victim of Cottonmouth's vengeance, Luke remembers his earlier life and the conspiracy that led to his superhuman strength

0h 52m

Cottonmouth strikes back at Luke by taking his vengeance out on the people of Harlem, while detectives Knight and Scarfe face an unexpected threat

0h 54m

After Cottonmouth and Scarfe's bloody clash, Luke realizes that saving the community may turn former allies into enemies, and enemies into allies

0h 52m

Mariah's political career comes under fire, and Cottonmouth picks up information that could put Luke on the run

0h 49m

Mariah campaigns to turn the city and the police against Luke, and not even Misty or Claire may be able to save him

1h 6m

With Luke wounded and on the run, Misty faces a soul-searching interrogation. Mariah's rise to power takes a dark turn

0h 48m

Luke gets closer to the truth about Reva and her part in his fate, while Mariah wrestles with the morality of her new role. Misty hunts for Luke

0h 51m

In one bold move, a friend from his past puts Luke on the defensive, Misty in dire straits, and Harlem's safety in jeopardy

1h 2m

Misty digs deeper for the truth as the neighborhood's power players throw the city into confusion

0h 46m

With all of Harlem bearing witness, Luke takes on the fight of his life in hopes of emerging as the defender his city needs